SECOND EDITION
Miss Annie Wrigleyhasbeoipppointod by the Wellington Education Board to bo assistant teacher at Mangatainoko school.
The regular monthly mooting of the Mrsterton Masonic Lodge will bo held to-morrow (Wednesday) evonim; at 8 o'clock,
David Porcy Dixon, labourer, of Masterton, was to-day adjudged a bankrupt. Tho first meeting of creditors will bo held on Wednesday noxt, the 9th inst,
The ohawje against Charles Smith and Charles Hiv.rison of murdering James Dalian at Eketahuiia last month will be begun in tho Supreme Court on Thursday. Tho trial will probably last two days, Messrs Lowes & lorns remind.'our readers of their usual fortnightly Stock Sale to morrow, the entries for which comprise 12.000 sheep of all classes, particulars as advertised,
A respectable girl about sixteen is advortisod for.
Miss Purser's danoinp clnßs will com mence $T April 2nd at 10 o'clock. Slio will bo ready to receive tl;e names of intending pupils by the 19th March. Another new business firm commenced operations in Mastorton last evening, when Messrs A, White and Co opened their now and handsomoly fitted shaving saloon. Both Mi "White and his partuer, Mr Thompson, aro favourably known to very many residents m Masterton and the district, as for a considerable time they were engaged in the hairdressmg department at Washington's cornor shop, A first-class stock of tobaccos, oisjars, and other artioles indispensible to users of tha fragrant weed have beon laid in, and there is little doubt but that the new Arm will do a fair share of trade in Masterton.
Our first shipments of new goods lor the Autumn and Winter season have now come to band by tho latest mail steamers, and we have been busily employed in opening them out and preparing them for inspection at Te Aro House, Wellington. We shall bo happy to forward patterns of our new Dress Fabrics and other novelties free by post to any address, on application to James Smith, To Aro Houso, Wellington, Our selection of Autumn and Winter Fashions has been mado by our own buyers -men of great experience, taste and judg-mont-in the British,. Fnnoh and Continental markets, and may be relied on as Baruaaainß everything we have previously shown at Te Aro House, Wellington. Our ladies would find it! to their advantage to make their choice as early as possible, and so to have the advantago of getting their dresses made in good time for the Season, at Te Aro House, Wellington,' We will also forward our Oharlefor selfmeasurement to anyono intimating then' wish in this respect to us, and will guarantee (o all customers the advantages qf fit, finish and prompt exeoution in our Celebrated Dressmaking EoowatTe Aro House, Wellington,
Messrs Lowes and lorna add to their stock sale for Wednesday next 225 2 and 4 tooth wethors, 8 fat cows, and MO lambs.
Mention is directed to an alteration in the advertisement of Mr J. Mandel.
Tenders are invited by Messrs Yates Bros, of Upper Plain, for stumping,
An inspection parade of the Mastcrton , -* Rifle Volunteerawill.be hold on Thursday next.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4057, 8 March 1892, Page 2
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507SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4057, 8 March 1892, Page 2
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